The very popular Burdett-Coutts’s Got Talent Show has been an annual event for the past five years. Open to all children in Keystage Two, this year’s contest included for the first time, a Spoken Word section. There was no shortage of...

On the 10th of July 2015, Year 6 pupils came in their finest attire for an evening of fun and celebration. The disco was organised exclusively for Year 6 pupils and is the highlight of the Year 6 calendar. The Ground Floor Hall was decorated with...

On the 9th of July 2015 at 2pm, KS2 parents and carers were invited to St Stephen’s Church for a very special and poignant Founders Day ceremony to look back over the past academic year with our Year 6 students and to wish them all the best...

On Friday, the 3rd of July 2015, at 7.30pm, children from Keystage Two were invited to sing as a choir at our local church, St Stephens with St John in celebration of the Feast of St Thomas. It was also a special service to mark the 25th...

Founded in 1876, The Bach Choir is recognised as one of the world’s leading choruses, building upon a tradition that combines musical excellence with creativity and innovation. Through their Outreach Project, our Year 4 & 5 children were part...

Once again, the Burdett-Coutts Summer Fair was an enormous success and a truly memorable day for the entire school community. Held on Saturday, the 6th of June from 12pm – 3pm, the event was well attended by children, parents, staff, and...

We are very excited and proud to announce the launch of our new website here at Burdett-Coutts school. Our main aim was to improve accessibility to offer key information and news for parents and carers, set out statutory documents and showcase...

Health Week will be taking place from the 18th – 22nd of May at Burdett-Coutts school and every child will be taking part in a range of fun-filled health related activities. On Monday, we will be launching an Enterprise challenge in the...

WaterAid is a dynamic UK charity that brings the global water crises to life for us and our families. Million of children in Africa have no access to clean, safe water and some, like the children at Ras ZeSilas school in Ethiopia share one tap...

One of the primary benefits of reading is to encourage a higher aptitude for learning in general and numerous studies have shown that children who are exposed to reading from an early age are more likely to do well in all stages of formal...

Bullying is defined as unwanted and aggressive behaviour among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behaviour is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time and both kids who are bullied and...

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